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Techniques - May 2007
 

May 2007

Techniques Theme

 
Making a Great First Impression
Appearance, attitude and actions are things you can teach your students to help them make a great first impression.
 
Get Ready, Get Set, Get to Work!
The manager for career services with the Home Builders Institute advises students to bring their soft skills along with their hard hats when they enter the construction field.
 
Soft Skills: The New Curriculum for Hard-Core Technical Professionals (All Access)
By teaching soft skills as well as technical skills, career and technical educators will better prepare their students for success in a technical career.
 
Conducting a Social Network Audit
Two experts in social networking offer advice for educators on how they can teach it to their students to help them reach their career goals.
 
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Realize the Full Potential of Your New Facility (All Access)
The last in our series on how to improve environments for learning offers suggestions on managing and operating your new facility.
 
The Winners' Circle 2007 (All Access)
Learn more about the outstanding educators who were recognized at the ACTE Annual Convention for their dedication to career and technical education.
 
Advocates Take Message to Capitol Hill
At the ACTE 2007 National Policy Seminar, educators became better prepared advocates for career and technical education.
 
Move Beyond "Seat-Time" and Narrowly Defined Knowledge and Skills
The continuing series by ACTE’s Public Policy Department focuses on another one of the recommendations in ACTE’s high school reform position statement.
 
Essay Contest Winners
Read the essays of the two winning career and technical education students for this year’s Cliff Weiss Memorial Essay Contest.
 
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